Posts Tagged ‘LTC’


Mon 3/1/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

2010/02/24 LTC Financial Update

LTC ridership is tanking …

Sun 2/28/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

LTC 2010 Health & Safety Update

Includes issues like in-bus cameras, protective barriers for operators, mental wellness, near-collisions, etc. #LTC [video]

Thu 2/25/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

Are You a Poet?

Here’s a creative suggestion that surfaced at last night’s LTC meeting.

Fri 2/12/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

Additional LTC Subsidies Rejected

The City of London will continue to discriminate.

Mon 2/8/10   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

79 y.o. Charged after Pedestrian Struck

A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Fri 1/29/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

CLL Delegation

Community Living London’s pitch for a low-income public transit subsidy. [video]

Fri 1/29/10   by Greg Fowler   in Police   0

Bus Stop Assault

A media release from London Police Service. Published by FMBS as a public service.

Wed 1/27/10   by Greg Fowler   in Transit   0

LTC Media Coverage

Although London Transit has had an online presence in the form of a web site for some time, that’s been about the extent of it until recently. With the relatively recent adoption of AVLC and it’s WebWatch Real-Time Bus Monitor, it’s rather pleased with the ‘modern’ look with which it’s now clothed, judging by comments at this evening’s monthly meeting. Continue Reading

Wed 1/27/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

LTC Subsidies Takes a Legal Turn

Is the City looking for an excuse to say ‘no’?

Wed 1/6/10   by Greg Fowler   in Politics, Transit   0

Subsidized Transit for Low-Income Londoners

The Community and Protective Services Committee will hold a public participation meeting on January 25, 2010 at 5:00 p.m., to hear delegations regarding the proposed options for changes to the current City of London subsidized transit program for seniors and the visually impaired. The staff report regarding the possible options can be viewed on the City’s website at www.london.ca or is available for public review from … Continue Reading